Abstract McDonalds declared its first profit lost in the history of its outstanding performance in the fourth quarter of 2002. This led the company to investigate the key components which caused this to happen. Upon review the company realized there was a need to improve its Talent Management to align with the company’s business goals and strategies. This process was needed to achieve long term growth and success for the company. This case study gives an overview of the initiatives that McDonalds implemented
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MARKETING ACTVITIES SEMESTER 1‚ 2012 ASSIGNMENT 1 Company Chosen: McDonald’s Industry: Hospitality Founded: May 15 1940 Founder: Richard & Maurice McDonald Headquarters: Oak Brook‚ Illinois‚ US No. of Locations: 30000+ Worldwide Area Served: Worldwide Products: Fast Food P.E.S.T Analysis Political Factors The individual operations of McDonalds are influenced by the individual state and country policies by each government. E.g. there are certain some states in Europe and the US wont allow fast
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[pic] Mc Donald’s [pic] [pic] Marketing Mix (i.e.) 7 P’s [pic] Product [pic] A Product is any article‚ which a manufacturer can sell in open market. A Product has the capacity to satisfy human Wants. This creates Demand and facilitates marketing. The Product Mix includes the following variables: Product line and Range The various product line and range are as follow: • Style‚ Shape‚ Design‚ color
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What is Globalization? Has Globalization really become the cliché of the century? Globalization perceives the world as a way of interconnectivity through similar aspects of life that interest us as humans. Globalization begins from culture to economics and all the way to environmental situations creating a global shift‚ thus being the cliché of our time. Globalization moulds the world to create a connection through social relations all over the world. Globalization includes transactions between
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Background | 3 | PEST Analysis | 4-9 | 4Ps Strategies | 10-11 | References | 12-13 | Appendix | 14 | Company Background McDonald is a largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in the world. Approximately 68 million customers in 119 countries daily are served. The birth of McDonald began with Raymond Albert Kroc. He found two brothers (Richard and Maurice McDonald) who run a hamburger restaurant and acquired the franchising right from them to run McDonald’s restaurant. In 1955‚ McDonald’s
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McDonalds SWOT analysis 2013 Strengths Location‚ commercial/high density areas. Efficiency & speed. Reasonably priced menu. Standard/ quality/ reliability. Friendly customer orientated staff. Largest fast food market share in the world. Children targeting. Weaknesses Negative publicity Unhealthy food menu. High employee turnover. Competition. Opportunities Maturity → New markets Home delivery service. Threats Other local fast food chains. Lawsuits against McDonalds. Strengths
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1 McDonalds Franchise 2 Table of Contents Cover Page………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………….2 & 3 Management Team………………………………………………………………………………………4 & 5 Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 1.1 Industry………………………………………………………………………………………………...……7 1.2 Target Customer…………………………………………………………………………………………7 & 8 1.3 Competitor Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………….8 1.4 Company Description…………………………………
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etc.. 4.Promotion: Mc Donald has engaged in many short-term incentives for consumer promotion through limited value menus‚ promotional games to promote old/new items on the menu eg; Happy Meal toys‚Big Mac Hockey Contest‚card games etc.. And McDonald focuses its ad campaigns on its overall Mc Donald experience and active life style. Promotional Strategy of McDonald’s and their Target Market McDonald’s Corporation is one of the most popular and valuable brands in the fast food industry. McDonald’s
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McDonalds Case Study Introduction McDonald’s is the most famous and well-known fast-food company in the world. It was started by Dick and Mac McDonald’s in 1940. Their concept of the restaurant was based on speed and therefore called ‘Speedee Service System’ in 1948‚ which in today’s times is known as the fast food concept (Wikipedia‚ 2009). McDonald’s serves fast food to approximately 47 million people in more than 30‚000 restaurants located in 121 countries (Bized‚ 2009). The product offering has
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different countries. McDonald’s boasted 2012 annual revenues of $27.56 billion dollars US. Aside from its annual revenue‚ another one of McDonald’s many successes is the McHappy Day‚ which is a day where McDonald’s raises money for the companies Ronald McDonald House Charity. McDonald’s faces many challenges such as trying to constantly improve the quality and nutritional value of their food due to movies such as “Super-Size Me” hurting their public image. McDonald’s has also gone through numerous lawsuits
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